Somewhere in the Constellation

I heard you got a contact high hanging out with some famous guy,
who am I to criticize? we all take what we can get,
lately I’ve come to realize, and it’s a kind of liberation:
I’m not the brightest in the sky, but I’m somewhere in the constellation..

we’re all born with ancient brains from back when we hunted on the plains,
and though an awful lot has changed, we still chase the things we taste:
salt, sugar, sex, starch, fat and love—we crave all of the above,
and it feels right when we find them, but we can never get enough..+++ Orion’s belt’s got loops that the hunter never uses,+++ and the dippers, they’re just scoops for extra stars strewn all about,+++ extra stars that hang around, hoping someday they might count,+++ they’re not holding down the corners, they’re just filling in the background..

so you could love me, you may not.. anyway I’ll take my shot,
really what else could go wrong, you’re already in this song,
so if I sing it from afar, it’s to remind me of my station,
‘cause I’m not the brightest star, I’m just somewhere in..+++ Orion’s belt’s got loops that the hunter never uses,+++ and the dippers, they’re just scoops for extra stars strewn all about,+++ we’re the stars that hang around, hoping someday we’ll be found,+++ we’re not holding down the corners, we’re just filling in the background..

so you got a contact high hanging out with that famous guy,
I don’t need to wonder why, we all get what we can take,
though I may never be the star that points you to your destination,
look up anywhere you are, I’ll be somewhere in the constellation,
no, I may never be the star that points you to your destination,
but look up anywhere you are, I’ll be somewhere in the constellation,
somewhere in the constellation, somewhere in the constellation…

10 comments on “Somewhere in the Constellation”

Rebecca Moore

January 16, 2013 @ 8:58 pm

I love getting little glimpses of life through your heart. It’s a good one. God bless you!

Thanks for posting these lyrics. I’ve been wanting to read them since I heard the song (too few times) at FRFF ’11. Can’t wait to hear it again. Maybe at a North Carolina house concert in November or March? -D.

Glad I was able to find the lyrics. Wasn’t sure of the song title, but figured it out when I found your “unrecorded songs” section… I’ve heard you sing this twice now, and really liked it. Thanks for singing it for us at Hambone’s Open Mic.